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In 1980s Rio de Janeiro, Maria Cecilia, the virgin 17-year-old daughter of wealthy, powerful Dr. Werneck, is raped by five black men when her car has engine trouble near an isolated junkyard. Her upperclass family decide...
In 1980s Rio de Janeiro, Maria Cecilia, the virgin 17-year-old daughter of wealthy, powerful Dr. Werneck, is raped by five black men when her car has engine trouble near an isolated junkyard. Her upperclass family decide...
The film's central thesis, a scathing critique of the moral corruption and hypocrisy within the wealthy elite, driven by class dynamics and the destructive power of money, firmly aligns with left-leaning concerns about systemic inequality.
The film features a predominantly white cast, reflecting the specific social stratum it depicts without explicit DEI-driven casting choices. However, its narrative strongly critiques traditional male power figures, portraying them negatively and exposing their moral corruption, which is central to the film's themes.
Based on the information provided, there are no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes present in 'Bonitinha Mas Ordinária ou Otto Lara Rezende'. Therefore, the film's portrayal of LGBTQ+ elements is rated as N/A.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film is an adaptation of Nelson Rodrigues's play. A review of the main characters and their portrayals in the 1981 film indicates that all characters maintain their original genders as established in the source material, with no instances of gender swapping.
The film is an adaptation of a Brazilian play. There is no widely established canonical race for its characters that significantly differs from their portrayal in the 1981 film, nor is there evidence of a historical figure being race-swapped.
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